TRANSCEND exhibits at ALICE Logistics Innovation Summit 2025

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On 23rd-24th October, TRANSCEND participated in ALICE Logistics Innovation Summit 2025 held in Brussels at Tangla Hotel, ALICE’s annual two-day conference made of high-level discussions, expert-led thematic sessions, and interactive networking opportunities. OPEN ENLoCC and LIST presented TRANSCEND project among the exhibitors to key logistics experts, policymakers and industry stakeholders joining the summit from Europe […]

TRANSCEND project presented at the CIPRE Conference

Brindisi, Italy, 14th-16th October. TRANSCEND project was presented at the Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe 2025 Conference. Both OPEN ENLoCC and Valenciaport Foundation represented the project during this three-day event. Organised under the theme “Resilience through Innovation & Collaboration,” the programme featured more than 50 international expert speakers focus on hot topic discussions, with […]

TRANSCEND project presented at two major logistics conferences in Hungary

Hungary, October 9th-10th. MAHART Container Center, partner of the TRANSCEND project and transferability demonstrator for the inland port critical infrastructure, has recently participated in two major conferences in Hungary where to promote the work of the TRANSCEND project and have fruitful discussions with relevant stakeholders from Hungary. MLSZKSZ Intermodal Conference Held on 9th October in Budapest, […]

The first edition of the TRANSCEND newsletter is now available!

Welcome to the TRANSCEND newsletter! We are excited to announce that the first newsletter of the TRANSCEND project is now available! In this edition, you will discover the TRANSCEND project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, which aims to improve the protection and resilience of critical freight transport infrastructure networks across […]

Rationale

Ensuring the resilience of Critical Infrastructures (CIs), particularly in the transport sector, has become increasingly vital. Today, there is a strong emphasis on securing information systems and effectively managing risks that could disrupt these essential services. Moreover, CIs are becoming progressively more interdependent across sectors; for example, energy is essential for telecommunications, which in turn supports logistics and transport operations. This growing interconnectedness increases systemic complexity and makes CIs more vulnerable to sophisticated cyber-physical attacks. As a result, understanding and modelling dependencies both across different sectors and domains, and within operators of the same CI, is not only required by regulations, but also crucial for improving preparedness, risk management, and coordinated incident response.

Objective

 The primary objective of the ecosystem modelling module is to analyse an ecosystem surrounding a CI as a whole and to provide the foundations for simulating potential impacts on the resilience of a supply chain composed of multiple entities (both internal and external to the CI) by propagating risk consequences across dependencies (domino effect).